The Kerryman (North Kerry)

Putin and Trump are tyrants and despots

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SIR,

The reality of climate change and the resultant warming of the oceans has resulted in a considerab­le increase in the number of cetacteans, particular­ly dolphins and certain types of whales, residing in the waters off the south and west coast of Ireland.

These very beautiful and relatively rare creatures are beginning to not only increase in number but to also make our off-shore waters their long-term homes.

We are familiar with the presence of dolphins thanks to Fungi in Dingle harbour and to the pods in the Shannon estuary. But there has been a large increase in the number of humpback whales along the south and west coast of Ireland.

These creatures need our protection – protection firstly from foreign trawlers. Unscrupulo­us fishing has robbed our waters of millions of euro worth of fish. They are quite capable of plundering our dolphins and whales.

Since the 1960’s all Irish territoria­l waters are whale and dolphin sanctuarie­s. We must ensure that they are safeguarde­d.

Sprat is a staple diet of many of these creatures and over-fishing of sprat could have an adverse impact on the survival of the whales and dolphin. We must ensure that sprat resources are properly managed and safeguarde­d.

We must seek to ensure that micro plastics and poisonous chemicals do not get into the oceans. These materials have the potential to be lethal to all marine life.

Proper protection for the cetacean population in our territoria­l waters will hugely benefit coastal economies, as very many people will wish to travel by boat to see these majestic creatures of the deep in their new Irish coastal habitats. This is already taking place from certain coastal towns.

We should feel deeply privileged and duty bound to offer to the whales and dolphins every possible protection.

By so doing we will be giving protection to very beautiful creatures and also be giving vibrancy and economic hope to areas suffering deprivatio­n, Sincerely,

Michael Gleeson [Cllr], Clasheen, Killarney SIR,

The letter by Dennis Fitzgerald of Melbourne about Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump (The Kerryman, November 14) compels me to assert that Putin is a tyrant of dubious, dodgy and suspect character and Trump is a dangerous despot and rabble-rouser.

However, the fact that the USA and Russia are nations of enormous area allays one’s fears of a nuclear war. Sincerely,

Jerry Daly Caherslee,

Tralee

 ??  ?? Humpback Whales are increasing­ly common in Irish waters
Humpback Whales are increasing­ly common in Irish waters

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